Landscape Update Innovate UK & Knowledge Transfer Network David Calder David.calder@ktn-uk.org www.ktn-uk.org
The Government landscape Department of Business, Energy and Industry Strategy UK Trade & Investment UK Export Finance STFC
What we do
The UK s innova=on agency We know that true innova>on disrupts. It will create new products, services and industries that we don t even know about yet. It s our vision to help the UK economy grow head and shoulders above other na>ons by inspiring and suppor>ng pioneering UK businesses to create the industries of the future. We already have a strong track record of driving growth, by working with companies to de-risk, enable and support innova>on.
A new phase The start of a new Spending Review period, 2016-20 The government plans to publish a Na>onal Innova>on Plan in 2016. Part of this will be Innovate UK s new strategy, describing our aims over the next four years. Meanwhile our Delivery Plan explains what we are doing in the first year of this new phase the financial year 2016/17. 5
Sector focus to accelerate growth Emerging and Enabling Technologies Iden>fying and inves>ng in technologies and capabili>es that will lead to the new products, processes and services of tomorrow Health and Life Sciences Focused on agriculture and food and healthcare, underpinned by bioscience and medical research and enabled by engineering and physical sciences Infrastructure Systems Op>mising transport and energy systems and integra>ng them with other systems such as health and digital Manufacturing and Materials Advancing manufacturing readiness so R&D and technology developments increase produc>vity and capture value in the UK
New simplified Innovate UK compe==ons Phase 1 Phase 2 Manufacturing and Materials 9 May 2016 Nov 2016 Open 6 Jun 2016 Dec 2016 Infrastructure Systems 4 July 2016 Jan 2017 Health and Life Sciences 12 Sep 2016 Feb 2017 Emerging and Enabling Technologies 3 Oct 2016 March 2017 Innovate UK will also run compe>>ons in partnership with other organiza>ons, such as NHS England (SBRI Health) Occasionally, focused compe>>ons and (bio-medical) catalyst compe>>ons will be announced For all compe>>ons see www.innovateuk.gov.uk
ktn-uk.org @KTNUK Knowledge Transfer Network What we do KTN is the UK s innova=on network It brings together businesses, entrepreneurs, academics and funders to develop new products, processes and services We help business to grow the economy and improve people s lives by capturing maximum value from innova>ve ideas, scien>fic research and crea>vity
ktn-uk.org @KTNUK Introducing Knowledge Transfer Network Our Objec=ves Increase business led R&D in the UK Research Funding Facilitate exploitation of R&D to increase UK GDP from Innovation Increase collaborations B2B & B2R Be the GoTo organisation for Support to industry wanting to Innovate Industry UK Economy
The Knowledge Transfer Network Delegates per year 6,000+ Stimulating dialogue/accelerating innovation 17 60,000+ 16 Industry Communities Cross-sector Groups Members ktn-uk.org @KTNUK
UK Company Landscape A 52bn UK Industry Medical Biotechnology 26,941 employees 4.2bn turnover 1073 companies Biopharmaceu>cal pipeline valued at 24 billion Medical Technology 76,723 employees 17.6bn turnover 3,309 companies 25% conduct R&D Pharmaceu>cal 70,310 employees 29.3bn turnover 477 companies 60% conduct R&D
ktn-uk.org @KTNUK Innovation Funding Overview of Funding Landscape Periodic Calls Innovate UK H2020 SBRI Health Bio-medical Catalyst
Innovation Funding Integrated Public / Private Funding Strategy Health Focus I. Concept II. Seed IIIa. Product IIIb. IVa. Market IVb. Day Job Angels VC FFF Early-stage VC Companies CRG Family Offices H2020 Leadership in KEITS Banks Excellence in Science Emerging & Enabling Technologies Health & Life Sciences Societal Challenges IUK Infrastructure Systems Manufacturing & Materials Scotland Smart & R&D Open Programme Regional Growth Fund I4I HTCs Resp. Mode Research Industrial CASE Awards IKCs HICF Case Awards Managed Programmes Integra>on Zone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Innovation Funding Private Funding I. Concept II. Seed IIIa. Product IIIb. IVa. Market IVb. Day Job Angels VC FFF Early-stage VC CRG Family Offices Companies Banks Integra>on Zone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Innovation Funding Innovate UK I. Concept II. Seed IIIa. Product IIIb. IVa. Market IVb. Emerging & Enabling Technologies March 2017 Health & Life Sciences February 2017 Infrastructure Systems January 2017 Manufacturing & Materials November 2016 Open Programme December 2016 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Innovation Funding Horizon 2020 I. Concept II. Seed IIIa. Product IIIb. IVa. Market IVb. Industrial Leadership Leadership in Enabling and Industrial Technologies Access to Risk Finance Excellent Science European Research Council Future and Emerging Technologies Marie Sklodowska-Curie Ac>ons Research Infrastructures Societal Challenges Health, Demographic Change and Wellbeing Food Security Secure, Clean and Efficient Energy Smart, Green and Integrated Transport Climate Ac>on Europe in a Changing World Secure Socie>es 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Most accessible Schemes are SME Instrument and EUROSTARS TRL important look to EUROSTARS first Product in market + 3 years max Aimed at research intensive SME needs one other EU SME SME Instrument: above TRL 6 Single SME can apply 2 stages (more relevant for future funding pipe-line than now) EEN key support role
Innova>on Landscape Innova=on Landscape Scomsh Enterprise BioCity(s) Innovate UK